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Reflexes
- The anger over the candidate list continues in the BJP field.
- Demonstrations were held in Panchla and Udaynarayanpur demanding the change of candidates.
- Tensions rise in the Bishnupur assembly constituency of South 24 Parganas demanding the change of BJP candidates.
Tensions are rising in the Bishnupur assembly constituency in southern 24 Parganas demanding the change of BJP candidates. District 7 party office was vandalized In addition, BJP workers and supporters protested by blocking roads and setting fires. Agnishwar Naskar has been presented as a BJP candidate in the Bishnupur assembly constituency under the Diamond Harbor BJP organizing district. As soon as his name was announced as a candidate, BJP workers erupted in anger. Protesters smashed a chair in the BJP party office in the Diamond Harbor district on Tuesday afternoon. Not only that, Amtala Bakhrahat Road was also blocked Traffic was disrupted Upon receiving the news, the police arrived at the scene BJP workers claim that Agnishwar Naskar had joined the BJP a month ago and received a ticket from BJP in a few days. But there was no shortage of qualified candidates.
On this day, some party militants blocked the way to change Haripal’s candidate. The party office was also vandalized. The BJP candidate at that center is Trinamool’s Samir Mitra.
The BJP has yet to release the full list of candidates. The central party leadership must take seriously the level of internal party resentment. It is known that Amit Shah himself arrived in Kolkata on Sunday evening with a slight time change and had a hasty meeting with the state leaders of the BJP. He has demanded a detailed report from Dilip Ghosh and Mukul Roy on the internal news of Gerua Shibir and the dissatisfaction of the workers with the candidates in different centers. According to political circles, the BJP can change candidates in one or two constituencies if necessary, considering the issue of worker discontent.